

Frank McDonald
Directing
November 9, 1899
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
March 8, 1980
A former railroad worker, Frank McDonald came to Hollywood after a career on the stage as an actor/producer/director. At first hired as a dialogue director, McDonald turned out some scripts and in the mid-'30s began directing. Working for almost every studio in Hollywood at one time or another, he did a lot of work for Republic, grinding out Gene Autry and Roy Rogers westerns, and at the Pine/Thomas "B" unit at Paramount, churning out westerns, action dramas and war pictures. Not entirely comfortable as a director -Evelyn Keyes once said, "I've never seen anyone as terrified of directing as Frank McDonald" - he nevertheless turned out more than 100 pictures in his career.
The Filmography


The Underwater City

The Purple Gang

Treasure of Ruby Hills

Sea Tiger

Yukon Manhunt

Father Takes the Air

Apache Chief

The Big Sombrero

Mr. Reckless

Twilight on the Rio Grande

Rainbow Over Texas

Sunset in El Dorado

Man from Oklahoma

Scared Stiff

Bells of Rosarita

One Body Too Many

Gambler's Choice

Timber Queen
